I decided to try Debian and have installed it on a test machine. I thought its install process was clearer than Fedoras. With Fedora I've been downloading one of the options from this page -- https://fedoraproject.org/en/get-fedora-options and putting it on a flash drive. Not sure if there are other options that would be closer to what I want with Fedora, but have noticed that the Debian system has roughly 35 fewer tasks than the Fedora machine I use as my server. I've not got the Debian completely configured, but am just counting how many processes there would be if I did. (And I've disabled about 5 or 6 processes already on the Fedora machine like bluetooth and cups.) I've been using systemd on Fedora and it doesn't look like that's running on Debian so would have to either install that or change to using whatever Debian is using. Is anyone using systemd on Debian? I've used apt in the past so don't think it will take long to get used to that. Other than that I think there are some name changes (httpd/apache2) and different locations for files. -- Brian Wood Ebenezer Enterprises http://webEbenezer.net (651) 251-9384 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://mailman.mn-linux.org/pipermail/tclug-list/attachments/20130204/f8d969bf/attachment.html>